Typical Audi driver

Captain Caveman 76:

Uncle Albie:

Evil8Beezle:
Non-event with the truck probably being over cautious about pulling back into lane 1, and an impatient ■■■■ in an Audi who thinks they are the law.

Over cautious about pulling back into lane one? Looks more like he or she is purposely hogging the outside lane.Plenty opportunity to move back over but just sat out there probably looking at his phone or being an awkward ■■■.

And then you would have accused the lorry of cutting g up the camera car. FFS the roads are so crowded they only work if everyone waits their turn.
What justifies cutting up a lorry and brake checking them? Why not just pass on the left and crack on? No, Audi driver was a ■■■ of the highest order.

Don’t talk wet pal.Maybe the Audi driver was a ■■■ was so was the truck driver.

You ask why not pass on the left? Might be appropriate if the awkward ■■■ won’t move back but why should a driver have to undertake which can cause other problems
just because an arrogant driver is hogging a lane.
Both drivers need educating like 90% on the roads.

Uncle Albie:

Conan the Librarian:
Anyone who’s brake tests a HGV, deserves to be squashed!

And any HGV that sits right up another vehicles backside needs doubly squashed.

what u on about there aint another hgv to be seen , think u got the wrong thread, never mind :unamused: oh tesco are doing a trolley training day u might what to look at

manchestereveningnews.co.uk … s-14358285

He was handed a 12 week suspended prison sentence, 200 hours community service, a £620 fine, disqualified from driving for 12 months and ordered to take an extended driving test.

wolves:
Driver who deliberately slammed his brakes on in front of truck on M56 caught by this dash cam footage - Manchester Evening News

He was handed a 12 week suspended prison sentence, 200 hours community service, a £620 fine, disqualified from driving for 12 months and ordered to take an extended driving test.

Now that is a result! :grimacing:

Uncle Albie:

Captain Caveman 76:

Uncle Albie:

Evil8Beezle:
Non-event with the truck probably being over cautious about pulling back into lane 1, and an impatient ■■■■ in an Audi who thinks they are the law.

Over cautious about pulling back into lane one? Looks more like he or she is purposely hogging the outside lane.Plenty opportunity to move back over but just sat out there probably looking at his phone or being an awkward ■■■.

And then you would have accused the lorry of cutting g up the camera car. FFS the roads are so crowded they only work if everyone waits their turn.
What justifies cutting up a lorry and brake checking them? Why not just pass on the left and crack on? No, Audi driver was a ■■■ of the highest order.

Don’t talk wet pal.Maybe the Audi driver was a ■■■ was so was the truck driver.

You ask why not pass on the left? Might be appropriate if the awkward ■■■ won’t move back but why should a driver have to undertake which can cause other problems
just because an arrogant driver is hogging a lane.
Both drivers need educating like 90% on the roads.

The tipper driver wasn’t hogging the lane he was trying to leave a safe distance between him and the vehicle he was overtaking before moving back to the left. I know you don’t understand that idea though… :unamused: :wink:

When one knob meets another, nothing news worthy.

We have to deal with this st on a daily basis, how often do t*s do this coming off a exit slamming the breaks on the beat the truck? Happens at least 3-4 times a day to me alone, its a joke. Luckily all our trucks have dashcams installed

Sent from my PLK-L01 using Tapatalk

del trotter:
When one knob meets another, nothing news worthy.

On the evidence presented there was only one knob there.

wolves:
Driver who deliberately slammed his brakes on in front of truck on M56 caught by this dash cam footage - Manchester Evening News

He was handed a 12 week suspended prison sentence, 200 hours community service, a £620 fine, disqualified from driving for 12 months and ordered to take an extended driving test.

Very pleased to see this also, at 53 the bloke was certainly old enough to know better too.
Judging by the comments under that a disappointing number still think it’s ok. Need a few more widely publicised books being thrown at brake checkers and hopefully it’ll stop.

I remember when the police did that lad for allowing a huge tailback to build up behind his tractor and I don’t think I imagined that there certainly seemed to be a lot more pulling over immediately afterwards.